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of the united nations. consequently you go she would move on this basis to un member states one. occupying the territories of another un member state that hell is tiny. see and moreover getting international recognition would determine all borders which are the nineteen sixty seven borders which include east jerusalem. in this case any further negotiations between the two parties should be based on the legitimate right of palestine to get its independence. but the. core issue for us since it's new commitments to go shisha is to be held between the two parties in the future if it. i mean best or mr. palestine will get even a nonmember state this it will give you rights is it true that the first thing palestine will do is to see you israel to take israel to the international court this is a truth and no this is not. we don't plan to use the international organizations to change the israelis so this is possible is it. this is all right that we have the right to do that. but if your question is whether we are g
of the united nations. consequently you go she would move on this basis to un member states one. occupying the territories of another un member state that hell is tiny. see and moreover getting international recognition would determine all borders which are the nineteen sixty seven borders which include east jerusalem. in this case any further negotiations between the two parties should be based on the legitimate right of palestine to get its independence. but the. core issue for us since it's...
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nations and to the general assembly to the world and to hold the united nations succumb to will for the injustice done serious or bad. woman but that it was the united nations which divided tell us time into two states and the bad official who will say this we have yet established one he's ruled in our state tell us time is still waiting to be established in. any account of the way for the state well the did mornings maybe. may be different but the standards within the united nations should be the same and here today we see in the case of double standards at least this is what it looks like let's take a look at how israel was accepted into the un six decades ago here's a story from spotlights on the demitra. the jewish state proclaimed independence and the plight for you when membership in one nine hundred forty eight the potomac found itself but war with its arab neighbors to be accepted into the u. when it had to prove itself a peace loving nation full to fail view and deeds israel succeeded in becoming a you were a member only after it signed armistice is with egypt jordan and le
nations and to the general assembly to the world and to hold the united nations succumb to will for the injustice done serious or bad. woman but that it was the united nations which divided tell us time into two states and the bad official who will say this we have yet established one he's ruled in our state tell us time is still waiting to be established in. any account of the way for the state well the did mornings maybe. may be different but the standards within the united nations should be...
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nations that use the walls of the united nations and the system upon which the united nations is built to allow those powers to act in the way that they do in order to exacerbate the situations or many and to for further and promote their policies and you know i agree peter you know we can talk about the list of crimes are committed by saddam hussein and we would be right we could talk about the crimes of their feet and we would be right but what about the crimes of other nations particularly the nations that are seen as being respectable the nations are seen to be beyond reproach those who use the holes of the united nations to pursue their powers the problem is and this is where i talk about the united nations i criticize the united nations i say that because it still embodies this kind of university ality this kind of global. consensus global coming together and that respectability that is why it is being used and abused by those who have the political clout and the military clout and economic pressure in order to further their prove their policies which may at times be totally inhu
nations that use the walls of the united nations and the system upon which the united nations is built to allow those powers to act in the way that they do in order to exacerbate the situations or many and to for further and promote their policies and you know i agree peter you know we can talk about the list of crimes are committed by saddam hussein and we would be right we could talk about the crimes of their feet and we would be right but what about the crimes of other nations particularly...
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nations is being occupied by another state and israel which is also a member of the united nations. a lot of consequence plea negotiations would move on these basis to un member states one. occupying the territory of another un member state and tell us time i've done this if either the early c.s.c. and moreover are getting international recognition it would determine all borders which are the nineteen sixty seven borders which include east jerusalem and david egypt and who will fold in this case any further negotiations between the two parties should be based on the legitimate right of palestine to get eats independence. but they don't and will do or pencil the c.s.u. is a core issue for us since new commitments in the ne go shisha is to be held between the two parties in the future if it. i'm best there mr. after. palestine will get even a nonmember state this it will give you rights is it true that the first thing i will do is to see you israel to take israel to the international court this is a truth and said that no this is not accurate we don't plan to use the international org
nations is being occupied by another state and israel which is also a member of the united nations. a lot of consequence plea negotiations would move on these basis to un member states one. occupying the territory of another un member state and tell us time i've done this if either the early c.s.c. and moreover are getting international recognition it would determine all borders which are the nineteen sixty seven borders which include east jerusalem and david egypt and who will fold in this...
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i always come back to me dear united nations. the united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the preservation of peace. and when wars break out, while they are at the blue helmets. my friend brian burkett was the one who gave them the name blue helmets. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent to this today near east. he said to his friends he was in charge of that. he said how are we going to make them different is all the armies? and somebody said let's call them blue helmets. but the wars that are going on now and very few of them, blue helmets has been in effect this. there are some cases, cambodia keith is where the blue helmets have been extremely useful. but the united nations has not been able to set in action the real security council without a veto in the security council with strong authority. my hope ms tell you was that after mr. bond keen to, who is a very charming and very able a phish show, but not an inspire the great visions. if he were succeeded by somebody like the brazili
i always come back to me dear united nations. the united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the preservation of peace. and when wars break out, while they are at the blue helmets. my friend brian burkett was the one who gave them the name blue helmets. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent to this today near east. he said to his friends he was in charge of that. he said how are we going to make them different is all the armies? and somebody said let's...
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i always come back to the united nations. the united nations were set up for human-rights but also the vision of peace and when wars break out, my friend brian gave them the name blue helmet. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent, he said to his friend he was in charge of that. how are we going -- to make some different? somebody said let's call the blue helmets. the wars going on now, very few of them, blue helmets have been effective. there are some cases. cambodia and timor were blue helmets have been useful but the united nations has not been able to set in action a real security council without a veto and security council with strong authority. my hope i must tell you was after mr. moon who is an able official but not an inspiring of great visions if he were subpoenaed by the brazilian president mullah, that would be a very important change. [applause] with all the important thing is being done by the united nations in dozens of important fields, in the field of preventing war and securing peace
i always come back to the united nations. the united nations were set up for human-rights but also the vision of peace and when wars break out, my friend brian gave them the name blue helmet. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent, he said to his friend he was in charge of that. how are we going -- to make some different? somebody said let's call the blue helmets. the wars going on now, very few of them, blue helmets have been effective. there are some cases. cambodia...
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nations by saying i quote you can parse whatever resolution you like at the united nations or the security council but it doesn't actually deliver you as state on the ground in the west bank or the gas a strip and quote do you still consider mr blair to be honest mediator after after side he openly with the israelis now. definitely we haven't chosen tony blair to be the quartet representative. he was chosen by the quartet itself and we agreed to deal with him since he was chosen by the quartet i like. to know however we do have some observations on the performance of mr tony blair as well as the statements made by theme which we conveyed to him directly. for instance he has made some statements which differ from the one you just mentioned. he stated in some meetings that go into the un is a legitimate right for the palestinians no one has the right to argue against them about it and. anyhow the quartet itself has to decide whether it's approved performances in school ordinator in the. steve are not telling us. although we think that some of its members also have some questions on his perfo
nations by saying i quote you can parse whatever resolution you like at the united nations or the security council but it doesn't actually deliver you as state on the ground in the west bank or the gas a strip and quote do you still consider mr blair to be honest mediator after after side he openly with the israelis now. definitely we haven't chosen tony blair to be the quartet representative. he was chosen by the quartet itself and we agreed to deal with him since he was chosen by the quartet...
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had backed the resolution. >> the united nations -- united states is outraged that this council has utterly failed to address an urgent moral challenge and a growing threat to regional peace and security. >> during his speech, the syrian ambassador criticized the u.s. leading to this response. the u.s. delegation walking out. the end of an embarrassing day for the united nations. the resolution defeated. deep divisions within the u.s. over syria all to clear. >> german prosecutors every open hundreds of dormant investigations of former guards at a nazi concentration camps. this comes after the conviction of one former guard earlier in the year. i am sure you will recall these pictures. he was convicted in may of 28,000 counts of accessory to murder for serving as a guard in poland. in the key to this case is that previously -- a some situations not possible because there is the actual evidence to stand against them. the helicopter with a group of british tourists on board has crashed into the east river in new york. one woman believed to be a 40- year-old britney living in australia was kil
had backed the resolution. >> the united nations -- united states is outraged that this council has utterly failed to address an urgent moral challenge and a growing threat to regional peace and security. >> during his speech, the syrian ambassador criticized the u.s. leading to this response. the u.s. delegation walking out. the end of an embarrassing day for the united nations. the resolution defeated. deep divisions within the u.s. over syria all to clear. >> german...
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ice president for energy and climate at the united nations foundation read. thank you and as the world population is on the rise so too is the demand for energy but what if it was a form of nuclear energy with no possibility of a meltdown and is abundant worldwide all scientists are researching a source that could be a solution to a world energy crisis at home for you r t correspondent lizzie takes a look at the area and why the idea how did benefit everyone is quite on board yet . president obama has vowed to transition america to alternative energy in america run solely on fossil fuels should not be the vision we have for our children and our grandchildren solar winds of biomass have been touted as more viable energy sources the disaster in japan served as an example of the serious dangers associated with nuclear power plants by all of a sudden do they raise this level to the highest local levels. but what if there is a nuclear energy source that is safe or green and some say thore arm is that source light bridge based in virginia is now testing this next g
ice president for energy and climate at the united nations foundation read. thank you and as the world population is on the rise so too is the demand for energy but what if it was a form of nuclear energy with no possibility of a meltdown and is abundant worldwide all scientists are researching a source that could be a solution to a world energy crisis at home for you r t correspondent lizzie takes a look at the area and why the idea how did benefit everyone is quite on board yet . president...
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united nations military there to accompany them. even with military accompaniment, many times they would fail because there was no communication happening with haitians. a truck load of supplies would show up with foreign aid workers. they would stop, the military would get out and surround the vehicle, and then amalia would ensue as people were desperate to get these supplies -- and then a melee would ensue as people were desperate to get these supplies. we also saw a racist sense of security pervasive in the security measures that were set up around these foreign aid workers. they were taken from place to place in expensive suvs with drivers that doubled as bodyguards. there were not allowed to walk on the streets for the tent camps where these people were living. some of the aid agencies were managing camps in red zones of the city. the aid workers were not allowed to get out of cars in those zones. i knew a woman who would roll up to a camp and rolled down her window to talk to the haitians were managing the scams because she wa
united nations military there to accompany them. even with military accompaniment, many times they would fail because there was no communication happening with haitians. a truck load of supplies would show up with foreign aid workers. they would stop, the military would get out and surround the vehicle, and then amalia would ensue as people were desperate to get these supplies -- and then a melee would ensue as people were desperate to get these supplies. we also saw a racist sense of security...
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the united nations says it will celebrate the birth of all babies born on monday as the seven billionth member of the human race. the u.n. says humankind has more than doubled over the past half-century from three billion in 1959. it adds the size ofumanity i expect tnue i rid growth a wil billion by the end of this centur the united nations says inhabitants of asia, the most of any continent are projected to reach 5.2 billion by the mid 21st century. the african population is due to expand to 3.6 billion, triple the current number by the year 2100. but the size of industrialized nations, such as those of japan and europe is forecasted to fall because of low birth rates. the average birth rate in those nations stands at 1. 7. which is short of the 2. level required to maintain a steady population. the united nations warns that the growing number of people is likely to worsen problems facing the international community. they include poverty in developing countries, water shortages and heavy urbanization. >>> a number of so-called seven billionth babies have been born here in japan as wel
the united nations says it will celebrate the birth of all babies born on monday as the seven billionth member of the human race. the u.n. says humankind has more than doubled over the past half-century from three billion in 1959. it adds the size ofumanity i expect tnue i rid growth a wil billion by the end of this centur the united nations says inhabitants of asia, the most of any continent are projected to reach 5.2 billion by the mid 21st century. the african population is due to expand to...
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the united nations cultural agency unesco approved palestine as a member. one of the world's finest is it culture or politics? welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. if you are feeling a little cramped today, you have good reason. planet earth now has a population of 7 billion. the philippines was the first country to declare the seventh billionth person. she is a little girl called dankeeka mae who is the only person who does not know how famous she is. the unavoidable question remains, can the world cope with so many of us? >> it is more about samples than exact sums when it comes to global population. the u.n. has declared that any country, one baby born on the 31st of october becomes the seventh billion person. there are many tiny candidates. the philippines' contribution to the 7 billion is dankeeka mae. blissfully unaware of for celebrity status. born into a crowded public hospital, she was greeted to speeches. the family planning is a controversial issue in the country and her mother has decided to defy church teachings and p
the united nations cultural agency unesco approved palestine as a member. one of the world's finest is it culture or politics? welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. if you are feeling a little cramped today, you have good reason. planet earth now has a population of 7 billion. the philippines was the first country to declare the seventh billionth person. she is a little girl called dankeeka mae who is the only person who does not know how famous she is. the unavoidable...
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nations foundation. i asked him in his view how big of a concern these numbers actually are here's what he had to say. but i think you can't have continued growth of this trade and not just put a huge streams on the planet's resources but as women get more economic power and more power within their families they tend to live with their families and so the best that we can do to limit their growth is to make people more economically able so when you say as women start to gain more power again more equality certainly that's happening in this country not not the case in a lot of other countries but is this just sort of an awareness and term the family planning and that type of thing or. you know what is it actually a result that well usually it means economic empowerment and i do think it's happening all over the world including developing countries as women make money they tend to keep the money within the family they tend to take more charge of the planning of the family and so this leads to smaller famil
nations foundation. i asked him in his view how big of a concern these numbers actually are here's what he had to say. but i think you can't have continued growth of this trade and not just put a huge streams on the planet's resources but as women get more economic power and more power within their families they tend to live with their families and so the best that we can do to limit their growth is to make people more economically able so when you say as women start to gain more power again...
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ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. you have an impossibly complicated job and i appreciate your willingness to talk with me about it even when i ask you stuff that i'm sure isn't the most comfortable conversation making. >> i always enjoy being on your show. thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us c
ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. you have an impossibly complicated job and i appreciate your willingness to talk with me about it even when i ask you stuff that i'm sure isn't the most comfortable conversation making. >> i always enjoy being on your show. thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping...
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we have a picture of the seven billionth as designated by the united nations. this is danika born in a public hospital welcomed with a chocolate cake mark ed 7-b to recognize her. also a gift certificate for free shoes. there is the chocolate cake and the 7-b. but the figure continues to rise. that baby is being born into a world with ever more people in it. welcomed in some corners, not in others. duncan kennedy has this from australia. >> alice sarah born 6:31 today the 31st of october, 2011. she doesn't know it but alice is a mail stone baby. she will go down in history as the seven billionth person like all the others to arrive on this exceptional moment in human development. >> i think it is evolution. that is very positive. some say the glass is half full. anyway, you have got to have an opportunity to be a mom. >> i like being alive. and i think it is good to be alive and experience life. it is a beautiful world. we think it is good. i think it is positive. i'm happy we are in a good country. >> as the landmark number of seven billion is reached it can s
we have a picture of the seven billionth as designated by the united nations. this is danika born in a public hospital welcomed with a chocolate cake mark ed 7-b to recognize her. also a gift certificate for free shoes. there is the chocolate cake and the 7-b. but the figure continues to rise. that baby is being born into a world with ever more people in it. welcomed in some corners, not in others. duncan kennedy has this from australia. >> alice sarah born 6:31 today the 31st of october,...
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with twenty four hours a day the cultural of the united nations has accepted palestine as a fully fledged member it's the first time palestinians have achieved full status at the un body but you.
with twenty four hours a day the cultural of the united nations has accepted palestine as a fully fledged member it's the first time palestinians have achieved full status at the un body but you.
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nations and without him there never would be a united nations. h that is still for us essential piece in the way 193 countries can live together. in o not only on the basis of french resistance but then many other countries it seemed right to competent because things could be put into a bettera state and in then for this is a sense, not even as much as men to be more effective and less influential. but now i am a particular a happy and pleased to have a colleague and i will try to answer his questions whenever he feels free to put them to me. [applause] >> i am very honored and humbled to be your interlocutor and i am sorry after that inspiring speech to ask what may seem like a very depressing question which is about the united states. your book is addressed to many young people around the world asking them too never be in different to find the source of the indignation and did the united states it means friends of mine on the political left field that unlike the rest of the world united states has not seen the kind of outrage from greece and fr
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nations that have the united nations united people the people of the occupy movement take their first fight with the world's most powerful economic and political force an ambitious feat first criticized and now spreading across the planet arena artsy new york. both major parties in the u.s. are accused of marginalizing the protests and observers say they're not surprised us activists and blogger era explains why washington wants the occupy movement. what's happening is that the human is using its police forces to crack down on bees legitimate protests there are now bile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it by you know rest of the protesters pepper spraying them and preventing them from actually airing out their grievances it's a protest against the current status quo it's a protest against this system you know it's a protest against. full participants told to party establishment that owns you know both houses both republican and democrats and a protest against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political movement a says mother sits social. when the u.s
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nations or nato to decide any country's political course. our partners in the u.n. security council did not rule out a replay of the libyan scenario useful though they said more than once and i think clearly understood syria is very different to libya because you will continue resisting attempts to legitimize unilateral sanctions through the u.n. security council the danger overthrow political regimes the u.n. was not created for that post libyan revolutionary forces claim they've seized parts of the convention center that served as a key base for gadhafi loyalists in his hometown of sirte for more than two days now libya's interim rulers have been waging one of the biggest assaults yet on the most important remaining the stronghold revolutionary forces say they now control most of the town but still face fierce resistance from loyalist fighters thousands of people have left certain many remain behind meaning there's a high risk of civilian casualties but for peace campaigners the fact nato was protecting civilians by shelling survey shows t
nations or nato to decide any country's political course. our partners in the u.n. security council did not rule out a replay of the libyan scenario useful though they said more than once and i think clearly understood syria is very different to libya because you will continue resisting attempts to legitimize unilateral sanctions through the u.n. security council the danger overthrow political regimes the u.n. was not created for that post libyan revolutionary forces claim they've seized parts...
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nations population fund in washington we crossed the martha madison campbell sees a lecture at the school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have matthew conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want me very much encourage it but first marcia where does the world stand right now seven billion people and still counting today's world population is double what it was in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and seven times what it was only two centuries ago but not century and projected growth put that figure at nine point three billion people concerns are mounting that such sustained expansion of humankind threatens to run dry this planet's already overstretched resources. the business as usual scenario predicts that humanity will be using renewable resources and land at the rate of two planets each year by twenty thirty and just over two point eight planets each year by twenty fifty in addition to medical progress and higher agricultural productivity ferti
nations population fund in washington we crossed the martha madison campbell sees a lecture at the school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have matthew conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want me very much encourage it but first marcia where does the world stand right now seven billion people and still counting today's world population is double what it...
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nations or nato to decide any country's political course. our partners in the u.n. security council did not rule out a replay of the libyan scenario although they said more than once that they clearly understood syria is very different to libya because you will continue resisting attempts to legitimize unilateral sanctions through the u.n. security council that aims to overthrow political regimes the u.n. was not created for that little bit of post discuss what's happening in syria with a kid buys or the president assad hears of what's to come in the next hour. and the majority of laws that should have been passed are now at work to amend the constitution is underway the problem is that some states fund and arm terrorist groups operating in our towns and villages this makes ordinary people's lives very difficult and puts them in real danger the position of the western countries encourages these terrorist groups we share russia and china's view that it's impossible to move forward without dying the alternative is glad spelling civil war into
nations or nato to decide any country's political course. our partners in the u.n. security council did not rule out a replay of the libyan scenario although they said more than once that they clearly understood syria is very different to libya because you will continue resisting attempts to legitimize unilateral sanctions through the u.n. security council that aims to overthrow political regimes the u.n. was not created for that little bit of post discuss what's happening in syria with a kid...
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nations and it's part of their empire russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution for syria seeing through it as a potential cover for another libyan style intervention so they may not be any oil this time but there's always an ulterior motive it's important is as a geopolitical factor right next to israel a country which obviously america and britain and the other western powers strongly support so that would be the altar into a political motive vetoes of followed by security council war count from america over remarks during the syrian envoy speech but the u.s. promised to be back with another resolution and undoubtedly more dramatic evidence to drive the point home either bennett r.t. . russia believes there is a better way to solve serious problems than imposing more tough sanctions president medvedev says it's not up to the united nations or nato to decide a country's political course our partners in the u.n. security council do not rule out a replay of the libyan scenario although they said more than once that they clearly understood syria is very
nations and it's part of their empire russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution for syria seeing through it as a potential cover for another libyan style intervention so they may not be any oil this time but there's always an ulterior motive it's important is as a geopolitical factor right next to israel a country which obviously america and britain and the other western powers strongly support so that would be the altar into a political motive vetoes of followed by security council war count...
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the united nations is calling for a full investigation into how the leader was killed. the government has denied shooting him in cold blood. the body remains in a commercial freezer. leaders of the government are divided about where and when he will be buried. nor has the decision been made for the burial of his son. this report contains some graphic images. >> friday morning is usually a quiet time, but not today. this defiant city fought hard and a great cost to oust the the forces earlier this year. now the dictator's body has been brought here by the fighters and captured him. the body of his son, and the head of internal security is on published today -- the public display and a refrigerated shipping container. >> is a huge attraction now, hundreds of men, women, and children flocking here. these people, the questions about how colonel gaddafi and his sons met there and, the fact that there really does represent the end of an era. today, new footage emerged with the fresh questions about his final moments. he is led away on foot by rebel fighters that quickly surro
the united nations is calling for a full investigation into how the leader was killed. the government has denied shooting him in cold blood. the body remains in a commercial freezer. leaders of the government are divided about where and when he will be buried. nor has the decision been made for the burial of his son. this report contains some graphic images. >> friday morning is usually a quiet time, but not today. this defiant city fought hard and a great cost to oust the the forces...
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nations on the other but legally speaking it should be the united nations the european union itself in a state of advanced collapse why on earth is serbia trying to join it and why is serbia determined to sacrifice part of her own territory a very strict part of her territory for that girl expects the reality and i'm afraid of the situation where it improved until belgrade at bandon dunes this in my view suicidal girl joining the e.u. . and there are these lesser chefs isn't costa on we'll keep you updated on the situation there but you can always watch the latest videos from dead region on our you tube channel go to our use you tube channel to access all the latest news features interviews and analysis and would also like to know your opinion on of the matter and by the comments section so that's all available at youtube dot com slash our team. is. revolutionary euphoria an age of back in february soon gave way to disillusionment with both the people and political forces dissatisfied with the way the country is being run postmen dark many feel led down by the transitional military
nations on the other but legally speaking it should be the united nations the european union itself in a state of advanced collapse why on earth is serbia trying to join it and why is serbia determined to sacrifice part of her own territory a very strict part of her territory for that girl expects the reality and i'm afraid of the situation where it improved until belgrade at bandon dunes this in my view suicidal girl joining the e.u. . and there are these lesser chefs isn't costa on we'll keep...
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billion by the end of this century that is the high level of the united nations population division it could be anywhere between sixteen and sixty million people at the end of this century twenty one hundred and so you're looking at a nine years into the future martha. it's high as you can see years into the future . matthew you read on a story and historians can't even agree on what happened ninety years ago but you have crystal clarity about the world and twenty one hundred these kinds of warnings and so he and i were pretty bad really radical and in many cases wasteful spending on the wrong priorities and that's the point i wanted to. know that martin was released but martha replied to the no no let martha reply go ahead. it is extremely important to recognize what we're headed for here when i was poor and we had we were taking fish out of the ocean it is taken out eight times that amount. that we have eight times the amount that we had then what's happening to the fisheries what's happening to the forest but it's happening to agriculture but people have enough to eat it is very ver
billion by the end of this century that is the high level of the united nations population division it could be anywhere between sixteen and sixty million people at the end of this century twenty one hundred and so you're looking at a nine years into the future martha. it's high as you can see years into the future . matthew you read on a story and historians can't even agree on what happened ninety years ago but you have crystal clarity about the world and twenty one hundred these kinds of...
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. >>> a united nations proposal is causing some controversy for gun owners. the u.n. is considering a treaty that would regulate international gun sales so the u.s. would have to track its guns very closely. douglas kennedy explains. >> reporter: henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms. but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is even more vehement when the law is proposed by an international body like the united nations. >> this u.n. proposal is really your worst nightmare? >> yes, it really means turning over our policy with regard to firearms, over to the united nations. >> reporter: the united nations is now considering a treaty that would regulate international firearm sales, requiring member nations, like the united states, to track their guns, starting when the guns are made. some fear the treaty will lead to international gun registration program. >> pull! >> reporter: and that is not okay with many hunters here in the united states. >> it's an end run around the second amendment. with this
. >>> a united nations proposal is causing some controversy for gun owners. the u.n. is considering a treaty that would regulate international gun sales so the u.s. would have to track its guns very closely. douglas kennedy explains. >> reporter: henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms. but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is even more vehement when the law is proposed by an international body like the...
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nations on the other but legally speaking it should be united nations the european union itself in a state of advanced collapse while there is serbia trying to join it and why is serbia determined to sacrifice part of her own territory a very strict part of her territory so that of that's the reality and i'm afraid for the situation where to improve until belgrade at brandon's this in my view suicidal goal of joining the e.u. . ok be updated on the tense situation in the region of course but and meantime you can always watch the latest videos from there on our you tube channel you'll find they are all the latest news features interviews and and alice's you can also give us your feedback via the common section so that's all at youtube dot com slash r.t. . if. the. revolutionary euphoria in age of back in february soon gave way to disillusionment with both the people and political forces dissatisfied with the way the country's being run. many feel led down by the transitional military council which has so far failed to implement promised democratic reform or has any so now we went to c
nations on the other but legally speaking it should be united nations the european union itself in a state of advanced collapse while there is serbia trying to join it and why is serbia determined to sacrifice part of her own territory a very strict part of her territory so that of that's the reality and i'm afraid for the situation where to improve until belgrade at brandon's this in my view suicidal goal of joining the e.u. . ok be updated on the tense situation in the region of course but...
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.- concert sanctions in united nations. -- u.s.-sponsored sanctions in united nations. members of the army reserve have been fleeing into neighboring turkey. thousands are living in refugee camps set up in the border region. we have this report now, thanks to impart to hidden cameras, on all syrians are living on the run in turkey. some hope to regroup in that country as a step up the fight to create a representative form of government. >> thousands of syrians up lead over these mountains into neighboring turkey. not all of those who began as perilous journey survive, and those that did only brought what they can carry. up to 10,000 people are now living in makeshift refugee camps. journalists are normally barred from them. but the refugees month the world to know what they have been stored and how they live now. -- want the world team now. these are our kitchen utensils. we sleep here with six people and 1 cent. this is where we keep our clothes. >> we eat and sleep pierre. we play with the children here. -- we eat and sleep here. >> we want to go back, but we cannot.
.- concert sanctions in united nations. -- u.s.-sponsored sanctions in united nations. members of the army reserve have been fleeing into neighboring turkey. thousands are living in refugee camps set up in the border region. we have this report now, thanks to impart to hidden cameras, on all syrians are living on the run in turkey. some hope to regroup in that country as a step up the fight to create a representative form of government. >> thousands of syrians up lead over these mountains...
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security council never set out with such goals it's not only russia but the united nations also wants to see an investigation to be held to looking into the circumstances off gaddafi is death definitely there are a lot of questions at the moment which need answering but russia also says that it will be closely monitoring watching hell the situation unfolds in libya now hoping that the new of the eighty's will be able to build a proper effective political system in the country and finally bring peace to the libyan people. one of colonel gadhafi sons mutassim was also captured alive in sirte only to be declared dead shortly after libya's interim government claims he also died of his wounds but the latest video we're showing you now clearly shows that the late gadhafi smoking a cigarette as he leans against a wall and then he simply trade sprawled out on the floor completely lifeless well let's get some more reaction now on those latest developments there in libya with journalist and author returns he thanks very much indeed afshin for being with us here on r t now gadhafi is gone so is
security council never set out with such goals it's not only russia but the united nations also wants to see an investigation to be held to looking into the circumstances off gaddafi is death definitely there are a lot of questions at the moment which need answering but russia also says that it will be closely monitoring watching hell the situation unfolds in libya now hoping that the new of the eighty's will be able to build a proper effective political system in the country and finally bring...
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at want to talk about the united nations in this context. initially and to this day humanitarian response was set up on the united nations military logistical base at the port-au-prince airport. it reinforced the message that haitians were dangerous others, as one observer of the relief efforts noted that regardless of what is real or perceived, people act according to their perceptions. so a lot of well-meaning foreign aid workers, many of them young and inexperienced or maybe experience in other parts of the world had never been to haiti before being flown into haiti on short-term contracts and being brought directly to a military base behind heavily guarded walls. this is what they were doing the work of coordinating the relief and recovery efforts. aid workers became very quickly believed they needed protection from earthquake victims. they had seen these images, it hurt these perceptions about the haitian people and the insecurity and the violence that was about to break out at any moment. what ended up happening was aid workers refused
at want to talk about the united nations in this context. initially and to this day humanitarian response was set up on the united nations military logistical base at the port-au-prince airport. it reinforced the message that haitians were dangerous others, as one observer of the relief efforts noted that regardless of what is real or perceived, people act according to their perceptions. so a lot of well-meaning foreign aid workers, many of them young and inexperienced or maybe experience in...
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what role do governments play in this what role does the united nations play in this because you know what kind of incentives do you give people to have more children and what kind of incentives you give people not to have children because different countries have different experiences and different expectations i'd like to point out as well and that goes back to the other c word in this program and that's consumption. that's right peter and if i leave you with one idea it's the fact that we don't have a population crisis we have a consumption crisis there are real challenges from overusing resources for depleting fisheries and so on but if you want to see where the problems are it's not from looking at whether there are millions of people starving the fact is there are but it's not because there's too much or too little food in the world quite the opposite you know there's more than four pounds of food per person on this planet and when people go hungry it has nothing to do with population it has everything to do with power and inequality and unfortunately for too many years for deca
what role do governments play in this what role does the united nations play in this because you know what kind of incentives do you give people to have more children and what kind of incentives you give people not to have children because different countries have different experiences and different expectations i'd like to point out as well and that goes back to the other c word in this program and that's consumption. that's right peter and if i leave you with one idea it's the fact that we...